HC Deb 23 March 1860 vol 157 c1152
MR. HORSFALL

said, he wished to ask Mr. Attorney General when the Report of the Chancery Evidence Commission is likely to be presented to the House; and whether the Government intends to introduce any measure this Session to carry out the suggestions of the Commission?

THE ATTORNEY GENERAL

said, that the Chancery Evidence Commissioners had met several times to consider the subject, and their Report would be prepared in such time as would enable the recommendations to be carried into effect by a speedy appeal to Parliament, if that should be necessary; and, if not, then they would be carried into effect by the orders of the Judges.